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Battle of Nir Am

Coordinates:31°31′10″N34°34′51″E / 31.51944°N 34.58083°E /31.51944; 34.58083
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2023 battle in Nir Am, Israel

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Battle of Nir Am
Part ofGaza war
Location
 Israel,Nir Am kibbutz
31°31′10″N34°34′51″E / 31.51944°N 34.58083°E /31.51944; 34.58083
Belligerents
Hamas
Other Palestinian militants
IsraelIsrael
Commanders and leaders
Israel Yoni Cohen
Israel Guy Hayon
IsraelInbal Rabin-Lieberman
Casualties and losses
65 killed2 killed, 1 abducted
Nir am is located in Northwest Negev region of Israel
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TheBattle of Nir Am occurred during theOctober 7 attacks in Israel, in which militants fromHamas attacked kibbutzNir Am next toSderot. The forces of theGolani Brigade and later the Border Guard prevented the militants from penetrating the kibbutz.

Background

On the morning of October 7, 2023, Palestinian militants led byHamas began anattack on Israel. At least 4,300 rockets were launched at Israel, and approximately 6,000 militants from theGaza Strip broke through theGaza–Israel barrier and infiltrated dozens of Israeli settlements and military installations in theGaza envelope. An estimated 1,195 people were killed in the attacks, and251 people were abducted to the Gaza Strip. Approximately 1,609 Palestinian militants were also killed.[1]

Battle

At least 65 militants attempted to infiltrate kibbutz Nir Am. The kibbutz's security coordinator,Inbal Rabin-Lieberman, instructed an alert squad to prepare for a battle. She placed ambushes around the kibbutz fence, and recruited additional armed men to reinforce the alert squad. Due to rocket fire, the electricity in Nir Am was cut off, and Lieberman ordered the kibbutz's generator not to be turned on to prevent the opening the kibbutz gates.[2][3]

Company A of the 13th Battalion of the Golani Brigade, commanded by Major Yoni Cohen, was deployed to defend the kibbutz. The battle began at 6:30 a.m. and lasted about eighteen hours. During the battle, three forces under Yoni's command fought to prevent the militants from reaching the gates. The militants managed to reach the hatchery west of the kibbutz but were stopped by a vehicle checkpoint and an ambush.[4][5][6]

A tank from Battalion 77, commanded by Lieutenant Guy Hayon, took part in the battle. Although the tank was hit by anti-tank fire, the tank and its crew continued the fighting.[7]

Two militants who were able to get past the roadblock began running through a plowed field toward the kibbutz. The alert squad and Golani soldiers shot and killed them. One Israeli citizen, Samer Talalka, was taken hostage and was later mistakenly killed by the IDF.[8]

During the battle, Corporal Matan Abergil was killed after jumping on a grenade to save the lives of six soldiers with him.[9] Later, soldiers from the Border Guard Tactical Brigade were deployed to the kibbutz. They arrived at the kibbutz at 11:15 and continued west toward the hatchery. The tactical unit beat back the remaining militants, killing some of them.[10]

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References

  1. ^"Anniversary of October 7th Attack".United States Department of State. Retrieved2024-12-18.
  2. ^"The Story of Kibbutz Nir Am on October 7th".KAN. Retrieved2024-12-18.
  3. ^"Thirteen Israeli fighters saved Kibbutz Nir Am from dozens of terrorists".The Jerusalem Post. 2023-10-31. Retrieved2024-12-18.
  4. ^"Ex-soldier fought off Hamas and saved kibbutz neighbours".BBC. 2023-10-12. Retrieved2024-12-18.
  5. ^Marks, Rolene (2024-08-27)."Residents return to Kibbutz Nir Am after 10 months' exile".JNS.org. Retrieved2024-12-18.
  6. ^"How one kibbutz defended itself from Hamas".The Economist.ISSN 0013-0613. Retrieved2024-12-18.
  7. ^""היינו טנק בודד בגזרה, הבנו שאין שם מישהו אחר""(PDF).Israeli Defense Forces. RetrievedDecember 18, 2024.
  8. ^Sullivan, Becky (16 December 2023)."3 hostages killed by Israeli soldier in Gaza were waving a white flag, Israel says".NPR. Retrieved7 October 2025.
  9. ^"Sgt. Matan Abergil, 19: Used body to shield 6 friends from grenade".Times of Israel. Retrieved2024-12-18.
  10. ^Steavenson, Wendell (20 October 2023)."The kibbutz that fought off Hamas and the Gazan farmers who died trying to get home".Australian Financial Review.Archived from the original on 7 October 2025. Retrieved7 October 2025.
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